Synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: A case report
Although the number of patients diagnosed with synchronous multiple primary lung cancer is growing because of increased screening and improved imaging technology, synchronous triple primary lung cancer with different histological tumor subtypes occurring in the same lobe of the lung is extremely rar...
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doaj-a5c544d907b24f808567f2fbf89af3ed2021-03-01T11:33:19ZengWileyThoracic Cancer1759-77061759-77142021-03-0112571171410.1111/1759-7714.13796Synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: A case reportTsutomu Koyama0Kimihiro Shimizu1Takeshi Uehara2Shunichiro Matsuoka3Tetsu Takeda4Kyoko Yamada5Takashi Eguchi6Kazutoshi Hamanaka7Kenji Sano8Division of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanDivision of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Pathology Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanDivision of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanDivision of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanDivision of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanDivision of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanDivision of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Pathology Shinshu University School of Medicine Matsumoto JapanAlthough the number of patients diagnosed with synchronous multiple primary lung cancer is growing because of increased screening and improved imaging technology, synchronous triple primary lung cancer with different histological tumor subtypes occurring in the same lobe of the lung is extremely rare. In this report, we encountered a 64‐year‐old male patient with three different types of nodule in the right lower lobe of the lung found on chest computed tomography (CT) scan. We believed that the patient had triple primary lung cancer, and subsequently performed a right lower lobectomy using video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). The pathological diagnosis was the same as the presurgical diagnosis, but all the nodules were different histological subtypes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case reported in the literature of synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe of the lung. Key points Significant findings of the study This is the first case of synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in each tumor in the same lobe of the lung. What this study adds We report the details of the case with immunohistochemical and gene mutation findings, and a literature review of synchronous primary lung cancer.https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.13796Lung cancermolecular biologymultiple primary neoplasmsmutationsynchronous neoplasms |
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Tsutomu Koyama Kimihiro Shimizu Takeshi Uehara Shunichiro Matsuoka Tetsu Takeda Kyoko Yamada Takashi Eguchi Kazutoshi Hamanaka Kenji Sano |
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Tsutomu Koyama Kimihiro Shimizu Takeshi Uehara Shunichiro Matsuoka Tetsu Takeda Kyoko Yamada Takashi Eguchi Kazutoshi Hamanaka Kenji Sano Synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: A case report Thoracic Cancer Lung cancer molecular biology multiple primary neoplasms mutation synchronous neoplasms |
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Tsutomu Koyama Kimihiro Shimizu Takeshi Uehara Shunichiro Matsuoka Tetsu Takeda Kyoko Yamada Takashi Eguchi Kazutoshi Hamanaka Kenji Sano |
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Tsutomu Koyama |
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Synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: A case report |
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Synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: A case report |
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Synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: A case report |
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Synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: A case report |
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Synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: A case report |
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synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe: a case report |
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Thoracic Cancer |
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1759-7706 1759-7714 |
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2021-03-01 |
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Although the number of patients diagnosed with synchronous multiple primary lung cancer is growing because of increased screening and improved imaging technology, synchronous triple primary lung cancer with different histological tumor subtypes occurring in the same lobe of the lung is extremely rare. In this report, we encountered a 64‐year‐old male patient with three different types of nodule in the right lower lobe of the lung found on chest computed tomography (CT) scan. We believed that the patient had triple primary lung cancer, and subsequently performed a right lower lobectomy using video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). The pathological diagnosis was the same as the presurgical diagnosis, but all the nodules were different histological subtypes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case reported in the literature of synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in the same lobe of the lung. Key points Significant findings of the study This is the first case of synchronous triple primary lung cancer with three different histological subtypes in each tumor in the same lobe of the lung. What this study adds We report the details of the case with immunohistochemical and gene mutation findings, and a literature review of synchronous primary lung cancer. |
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Lung cancer molecular biology multiple primary neoplasms mutation synchronous neoplasms |
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https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.13796 |
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